First and Fundamental Truths: Being a Treatise on MetaphysicsC. Scribner's Sons, 1889 - 360 σελίδες |
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... maxim , declaring that ex- amples only injure the understanding in respect of the correctness and precision of the apprehension . Speaking of examples : " Denn was die Richtigkeit und Präcision der Verstandeseinsicht betrifft , so 20 ...
... maxim , declaring that ex- amples only injure the understanding in respect of the correctness and precision of the apprehension . Speaking of examples : " Denn was die Richtigkeit und Präcision der Verstandeseinsicht betrifft , so 20 ...
Σελίδα 36
... maxim with him that every- thing cannot be proven . He says that all science is not demon- strative , that the science of things immediate is undemonstrable ; for as all demonstration is from things prior , we must , at last , arrive at ...
... maxim with him that every- thing cannot be proven . He says that all science is not demon- strative , that the science of things immediate is undemonstrable ; for as all demonstration is from things prior , we must , at last , arrive at ...
Σελίδα 45
... maxim that the mind begins with particulars . " The ideas first in the mind , ' t is evident , are those of particular things , from which by slow degrees the understanding proceeds to some few general ones ( Book IV . Chap . vii . sect ...
... maxim that the mind begins with particulars . " The ideas first in the mind , ' t is evident , are those of particular things , from which by slow degrees the understanding proceeds to some few general ones ( Book IV . Chap . vii . sect ...
Σελίδα 47
... maxim discovered by a process . 3. He does not see that the general maxim is reached by generaliz- ing the individual necessary truths . XI . LORD SHAFTESBURY protests against Locke's rejection of everything innate and falls back on the ...
... maxim discovered by a process . 3. He does not see that the general maxim is reached by generaliz- ing the individual necessary truths . XI . LORD SHAFTESBURY protests against Locke's rejection of everything innate and falls back on the ...
Σελίδα 55
... maxim is formed out of the particulars . He says that abstraction " saisit immédiatement ce que le premier objet soumis à son observation renferme de général ( Sér . i . t . i . leç . xi . ) . He does not see that in order to the ...
... maxim is formed out of the particulars . He says that abstraction " saisit immédiatement ce que le premier objet soumis à son observation renferme de général ( Sér . i . t . i . leç . xi . ) . He does not see that in order to the ...
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